Resource from the Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention
These are visual representations of the signs and symptoms of strangulation in adults and children. While visible signs may be present, symptoms represent injuries not visible to the naked eye; observable only to the victim. Signs can include petechia, bruising, chest pain, redness, scratch marks, and swelling of the face.
- Symptoms of strangulation in an adult
- Symptoms of strangulation in a child
- Signs of strangulation in an adult
- Signs of strangulation in a child
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